Info:
Polish spiritual, feminist webmagazine with an emphasis on (female) spirituality/religion, but also ecology, alternative ways of living, book reviews, poems/short stories/comics/illustration, (feminist) collectivism and activism, health/alternative + herbal remedies, skill sharing, body, etc. The magazine is published quaterly (on every Sabbath) and can get downloaded from the website.

Statement:
"Three Colors" is an online magazine published four times a year, on Sabbats. Just like a Goddess in her three forms, it has a white, red and black incarnation, in a cycle. In white issues we discuss virginity, youth, initiations, coming of age, the inner child. Red issues are about fullness, femininity, sex, motherhood. Black issues are devoted to female ancestors, our grandmothers, elders, old age, witches. And besides - always - we talk about goddesses, ecology, alternative lifestyles, collectives and communities, magic, places of power. We also publish songs, fairy tales, poems. We present rituals, and review books and movies. We write personally and intimately, from a feminist and nonheteronormative perspective. We interview great ladies and remember those who already follow the celestial path. We write about herbs and health, and about many, many other things.

We want to create a positive vision of the world. Rather than wallow in frustration, we prefer to show how beautiful a life we can lead.

We learn how to create a collective, in which there is no hierarchy and every important decision is taken by consensus of all members.

We want the "Three Colors" to be widely available. Secondly, we want it to be free of charge or very cheap (so as not to exclude anyone because of their economic status). Thirdly, we want to avoid academic language (so as not to exclude anyone because of their education). Fourthly, we want our magazine to be ecological (we will not contribute to deforestation, paper production, consumption of large amounts of energy and fossil fuels, or to the formation of garbage). Fifthly, "Three Colors" are an independent initiative.